The Presidential debate formats have been agreed to, with a format that will allow for a wide ranging debate between the two presidential candidates. From the New York Times:
The Obama and McCain campaigns have agreed to an unusual free-flowing format for the three televised presidential debates, which begin Friday, but the McCain camp fought for and won a much more structured approach for the questioning at the vice-presidential debate, advisers to both campaigns said Saturday. At the insistence of the McCain campaign, the Oct. 2 debate between the Republican nominee for vice president, Gov. Sarah Palin, and her Democratic rival, Senator Joseph R. Biden Jr., will have shorter question-and-answer segments than those for the presidential nominees, the advisers said. There will also be much less opportunity for free-wheeling, direct exchanges between the running mates.
The first debate, by campaign agreement, will be on foreign policy, with the third and last debate covering economic policy. Here is the schedule.
September 26, 2008: Presidential debate with foreign policy focus, University of Mississippi, Oxford, MS
October 2, 2008:Vice Presidential debate, Washington University, St. Louis, MO
October 7, 2008: Presidential debate in a town hall format, Belmont University, Nashville, TN
October 15, 2008:Presidential debate with domestic policy focus, Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY
Now lets talk about the formats, and how certain Republican posters on this blog have once again been proved wrong. I will not mention any names (Jules Gordon) but lets look at what has been said and what is actually going to happen. That Republican poster has said that Barack Obama was afraid to meet in town hall style formats, which is exactly what debate two is. The other two debates have been opened up to allow a more free wheeling exchange. So much for Obama refusing to engage in real debate.
But what about the Vice Presidential debates. It appears that the McCain camp has taken the position that these must be tightly scripted affairs, with little or no room for real debate. From the New York Times:
Commission members wanted a relaxed format that included time for unpredictable questioning and challenges between the two vice-presidential candidates. On Wednesday, the commission unanimously rejected a proposal sought by advisers to Ms. Palin and Senator John McCain of Arizona, the Republican presidential nominee, to have the moderator ask questions and the candidates answer, with no time for unfettered exchanges. Advisers to Mr. Biden say they were comfortable with either format.
Well now maybe we can use this post to discuss who is afraid of town hall type debate formats, and who is running away from a free-wheeling debate that gives plenty of time for give and take. Its not the Democrats. Why wouldn’t the McCain camp want everyone to see how well versed Governor Palin is? Thats a shame. Read the New York Times story here.
Your Honor,
Correction to your assumption that Jules Gordon is a Republican poster. I am, in fact, a conservative poster. I always displayed my dissapointment with the Republican party and its drift to the left edge. I think MoveOn. org will have to create a Republican site.
I noted from TV reporting that there will be a “town hall”type format. It did surprise me.
Obama did avoid several opportunties to debate John McCain in open format. But, I guess his handlers finally figured what he’s for beside change, and are willing to move ahead.
Will he be allowed to bring his roster/reader like he did to the rodeo.
Your Honor, I figure no matter what the format is ,Joe Biden will find a way to trash the girl like the rest of your party does.
It will be interesting and i expect a long blog as you bring your boys home to victory.
Jules (the unmentioned)
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